Live updates: Millions digging out, thousands without power as next winter storm threat looms

Live updates: Millions digging out, thousands without power as next winter storm threat looms

Dozens of school districts and colleges have announced they’re canceling classes for another day as communities recover from this weekend’s monster winter storm.

Numerous schools in Massachusetts, including Boston Public Schools, Worcester and Brockton, have told students to stay home again told a foot and a half of snow fell in and around Boston.

The University of North Georgia moves to virtual classes for Tuesday and expects to resume normal in-person classes on Wednesday.

Vanderbilt University says it will open today with an “emphasis on remote work.” All-in person classes have been canceled.

In Mississippi, Ole Miss announced on Monday that classes were canceled for the remainder of the week and its Oxford campus would remain closed until Sunday. The city beared the brunt of the storm with an inch of ice accumulating on trees and power lines, cutting power across campus.

Meanwhile, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani says it’s back to business as usual. The mayor announced NYC Public Schools will hold in-person classes after nearly a foot of snow smacked the five boroughs on Sunday.

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